The Brazilian citrus industry is requiring the use of rootstocks adapted for use in high planting densities with elevated production efficiency of high quality fruits, and tolerant/resistant to abiotic and biotic stresses
The majority of citrus trees in Brazil are grafted on 'Rangpur lime' (Citrus limonia Osb.) rootstock...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to select alternative rootstocks to 'Rangpur' lime for 'Val...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...
The Brazilian citrus industry is requiring the use of rootstocks adapted for use in high planting de...
The Brazilian and other citrus industries will likely require, among other technologies, the use of ...
Despite its outstanding position, the Brazilian citriculture is established on a very limited pool o...
Despite its outstanding position, the Brazilian citriculture is established on a very limited pool o...
The search for alternative rootstocks to the ?Rangpur? lime tree is a challenge to the sustainabilit...
Abstract The diversification of scion and rootstock varieties is tremendously necessary for the cit...
Abstract The diversification of scion and rootstock varieties is tremendously necessary for the cit...
In Brazilian regions affected by the citrus sudden death disease, sweet orange cultivation depends o...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...
The rise in the productivity of sweet orange in Brazil has been related to the use of superior roots...
The rise in the productivity of sweet orange in Brazil has been related to the use of superior roots...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...
The majority of citrus trees in Brazil are grafted on 'Rangpur lime' (Citrus limonia Osb.) rootstock...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to select alternative rootstocks to 'Rangpur' lime for 'Val...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...
The Brazilian citrus industry is requiring the use of rootstocks adapted for use in high planting de...
The Brazilian and other citrus industries will likely require, among other technologies, the use of ...
Despite its outstanding position, the Brazilian citriculture is established on a very limited pool o...
Despite its outstanding position, the Brazilian citriculture is established on a very limited pool o...
The search for alternative rootstocks to the ?Rangpur? lime tree is a challenge to the sustainabilit...
Abstract The diversification of scion and rootstock varieties is tremendously necessary for the cit...
Abstract The diversification of scion and rootstock varieties is tremendously necessary for the cit...
In Brazilian regions affected by the citrus sudden death disease, sweet orange cultivation depends o...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...
The rise in the productivity of sweet orange in Brazil has been related to the use of superior roots...
The rise in the productivity of sweet orange in Brazil has been related to the use of superior roots...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...
The majority of citrus trees in Brazil are grafted on 'Rangpur lime' (Citrus limonia Osb.) rootstock...
Abstract: The objective of this work was to select alternative rootstocks to 'Rangpur' lime for 'Val...
There is a worldwide trend regarding high density of fruit planting. In the last four decades, the B...